CEPR Sanctions Watch November 2024
Stay up to date with the latest news on sanctions. Learn about the impact of recent events on Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and more.
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CEPR Sanctions Watch May 2024
The latest news and analysis on economic sanctions. Stay informed on the impact of sanctions on the global economy and policy.
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CEPR Sanctions Watch April 2024
Explore the impact of sanctions on countries like Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, and Venezuela in Sanctions Watch.
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US Sanctions Policy: Frequently Asked Questions
The following resource is intended to aid policymakers and advocates in understanding US sanctions policy and its lethal and humanitarian consequences.
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CEPR Sanctions Watch March 2024
New reports and books show how sanctions have hurt civilians in Iran and North Korea, yet the US and EU continue to ratchet up economic pressure.
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CEPR Sanctions Watch February 2024
The US government is moving to expand sanctions on Russia and Syria, even as a new poll finds the majority of the US public opposes sanctions that harm civilians.
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Ecuador News Round-Up No. 11: Noboa Looks to Fund his “War on Drugs” as Tensions with Russia Rise
Ecuador’s president Daniel Noboa is facing a series of challenges, including an ongoing internal security crisis, questions around his economic reform plans, and concerns over new military cooperation with the US.
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CEPR Sanctions Watch January 2024
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CEPR Sanctions Watch December 2023
In this edition: House passes bill to kill agreement unfreezing $6 billion for humanitarian use in Iran, and much more.
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CEPR Sanctions Watch November 2023
In this edition: a new World Bank report finds that sanctions helped drive a massive jump in poverty and a “lost decade” of economic growth in Iran, and much more.
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